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. >>> plus, president obama punishing russia with more sanctions, but is he hitting putin where it hurts? >>> and a billionaire accused of a racial rant caught on tape. we'll play you the racy audio recording. let's go "outfront." >>> good evening, everyone, i'm erin burnett, "outfront" tonight, millions of americans on alert, warned to take shelter right now as violent tornados ripped through the southwest and southeastern united states. at this moment we are watching four deadly storms that have already touched down, our reporters are in the center of the zone. so far, 16 people have lost their lives in oklahoma, arkansas, and iowa. you're looking right now of footage of a tornado that tore through tupelo, mississippi, just a short time ago. we just got this video in from kdr media. the governor there called a state of emergency. the violent storms threatening alabama, louisiana, and tennessee. tupelo's mayor shelton joins me on the phone. thank you very much. we're just starting to get pictures from where you are. how severe is the damage? >> thank you for having me. the damage, as fa
. >>> plus, president obama punishing russia with more sanctions, but is he hitting putin where it hurts? >>> and a billionaire accused of a racial rant caught on tape. we'll play you the racy audio recording. let's go "outfront." >>> good evening, everyone, i'm erin burnett, "outfront" tonight, millions of americans on alert, warned to take shelter right now as violent tornados ripped through the southwest and southeastern united states. at this...
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let's hope that the kremlin and mfa russia will live by the premise of hashtag. can anybody see what that means? >> that's a good question. thankfully chris wallace is joining us, the host of "fox news sunday" which air in a little bit. #goodmorning. >> do you think this tweet was something jen stackey dashed off or is the state department using hashtags as a did plomacy tool? >> i don't think henry kissinger would have sent this particular hash tag, but the president is that the president's handling of ukraine has not shown a lot of strength, has not been very resolute. i'm not sure there's anything we can do that can stop putin's designs on that part of the world, obviously, russia has a lot closer ties and a greater interest in ukraine than the united states and western europe do, but having said that, there's obviously a lot more we can do to try to deter putin. we could have been a lot tougher and a lot more proactive rather than reactive in economic sanctions. and the fact that we're still kind of fumbling around with our alliance and a lot of this obviousl
let's hope that the kremlin and mfa russia will live by the premise of hashtag. can anybody see what that means? >> that's a good question. thankfully chris wallace is joining us, the host of "fox news sunday" which air in a little bit. #goodmorning. >> do you think this tweet was something jen stackey dashed off or is the state department using hashtags as a did plomacy tool? >> i don't think henry kissinger would have sent this particular hash tag, but the...
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poised to ratchet up its standoff with russia? a key obama foreign policy adviser will be here to discuss that. >>> also, my wide ranging and exclusive interview with the former prime minister of great britain, tony blair, on why he thinks islamic extremism in the middle east is worse than it's ever been. >>> from nbc news in washington, the world's longest running television program, this is "meet the press" with david gregory. >>> good sunday morning. developing story this weekend to talk about. it's what we begin with. i'm joined by civil rights activist and the host of "politics nations" on msnbc, the reverend al sharpton. lorraine miller and bryant gumbel host of "real sports with bryant gumbel." here are the comments by donald sterling allegedly made by donald sterling first revealed on tape by the site tmz. listen. >> yeah, it bothers me a lot that you want to broadcast that you're associating with black people. do you have to? you can sleep with them, you can bring them in. you can do whatever you want. the little i ask yo
poised to ratchet up its standoff with russia? a key obama foreign policy adviser will be here to discuss that. >>> also, my wide ranging and exclusive interview with the former prime minister of great britain, tony blair, on why he thinks islamic extremism in the middle east is worse than it's ever been. >>> from nbc news in washington, the world's longest running television program, this is "meet the press" with david gregory. >>> good sunday morning....
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euphemism for the gangsters who are doing russia's work. he says, no. we want ukraine not to conduct military operations within ukraine against these people. now it was said two weeks ago by the supreme court kpland ecomma nato that is a military operation. so i guess the stakes are now looking ahead to may 25th when there is supposed to be a presidential election in ukraine. it's clearly putin's objective to stop this, i think. >> amy, there's been a lot of criticism of president obama's handling of the crisis in ukraine. but aside from hawks, people like john mccain or lindsey gram, you don't get a lot of push up on capitol hill from republicans about the u.s. getting more deeply involved in ukraine. >> right, especially when it comes to military intervention. we have the very war weary country that doesn't know what to do about this. it's taken a toll on the president as well. you see his approval rating overall has gone down. his handling of issues on foreign policy continues to dwindle as well. so there is a sense that i think from the
euphemism for the gangsters who are doing russia's work. he says, no. we want ukraine not to conduct military operations within ukraine against these people. now it was said two weeks ago by the supreme court kpland ecomma nato that is a military operation. so i guess the stakes are now looking ahead to may 25th when there is supposed to be a presidential election in ukraine. it's clearly putin's objective to stop this, i think. >> amy, there's been a lot of criticism of president obama's...
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this would be a main route to invade from russia just 600 yards away. if russian troops do try to penetrate this border, these ukrainian soldiers tell me they're under orders to fire at the russians, and they say they'll do so proudly. but the military buildup is frightening villagers here like svetlana who says she only wants peace. "i don't want to see a war," she said. "my mother saw a war and my grandfather died in one." a world away, president obama ending his visit to malaysia today claims russia hasn't lifted a finger to prevent a war in ukraine. >> in fact, there is strong evidence that they've been encouraging the kinds of activities that have been taking place in eastern southern ukraine. >> reporter: a standoff that has paralyzed the region and has the world on edge. jim maceda, nbc news, donetsk. >>> off the coast of south korea, strong waves and fast currents hampered the recovery effort for a second day at the site of that ferry disaster with 115 people still missing. meanwhile, south korea's prime minister, the number two government offic
this would be a main route to invade from russia just 600 yards away. if russian troops do try to penetrate this border, these ukrainian soldiers tell me they're under orders to fire at the russians, and they say they'll do so proudly. but the military buildup is frightening villagers here like svetlana who says she only wants peace. "i don't want to see a war," she said. "my mother saw a war and my grandfather died in one." a world away, president obama ending his visit to...
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ukraine is with russia. long live donbas >> it's also in slovyansk that the european militariary observers are being held by pro-russian gun men who said .1 way the observers could be released would be in exchange for the governments of kiev holding a number of pro-russian activists >> prisoners have always been pawns to exchange during times of war. it's an international practice to swap prisoners. there is nothing scary about it. >> this is the administration center in donetsk, and as you can see, there is no sign of pro-russian groups are giving up their control. their barricades are still up. let's go over here and see the other side of life in the east because for most people, things are going on as normal. they might be ang. they are keeping to themselves. >> that's the same not just in donetsk but across eastern ukraine. >> kiev, they were marking a grim an accompanies re, 28 ye s years. it was event did on the eastern border that occupied the politicians who came to this event. >> translator: if russ
ukraine is with russia. long live donbas >> it's also in slovyansk that the european militariary observers are being held by pro-russian gun men who said .1 way the observers could be released would be in exchange for the governments of kiev holding a number of pro-russian activists >> prisoners have always been pawns to exchange during times of war. it's an international practice to swap prisoners. there is nothing scary about it. >> this is the administration center in...
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the report from andrea mitchell. >> reporter: so far, russia isn't backing down. today pro russian strong men went after supporters of the kiev government, even allegedly shooting the mayor in the back. he was injured seriously but survived. hit again with sanctions, vladimir putin remains defiant. critics say that's because the critics say that's because the critics say that's because the critics say that's because the critics say that's because the u.s. and europe hit seven officials and 17 companies but not the biggest banks and energy companies after pressure from bp and other companies with huge investments. today president obama says he does not want to target putin himself. >> the goal here is not to go after mr. putin personally. the goal is to change his calculous. >> reporter: but those sanctioned today do include some who could be helping putin hide his fortune estimated to be in the billions. still, putin has not pulled troops back from ukraine's border. i asked the treasury secretary what happens next. what is the trigger point that would trigger toug
the report from andrea mitchell. >> reporter: so far, russia isn't backing down. today pro russian strong men went after supporters of the kiev government, even allegedly shooting the mayor in the back. he was injured seriously but survived. hit again with sanctions, vladimir putin remains defiant. critics say that's because the critics say that's because the critics say that's because the critics say that's because the critics say that's because the u.s. and europe hit seven officials...
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. >>> and this was bound to happen in light of the new economic sanctions on russia, russia's deputy prime minister suggested the u.s. use a trampoline to get our astronauts to the international space station. this is dicey territory because right now nasa has no other way of getting american astronauts into space, aside from the russians the americans take off and land these days on the soyuz spacecraft and have to live with and get along with russian cosmonauts. and in very close quarters. >>> back in this country the supreme court took up the hot issue of privacy. specifically can police acting without a warrant search through the cell phones of people they arrest? as you watch this next report ask yourself what may be on your phone that you might not want the wider world to see. our report tonight from our justice correspondent, pete williams. >> reporter: what's on your cell phone? more than 90% of americans have them. nearly two-thirds smartphones. >> things that i don't even want to say on camera it's that sensitive. >> reporter: with 13 million people arrested every year most
. >>> and this was bound to happen in light of the new economic sanctions on russia, russia's deputy prime minister suggested the u.s. use a trampoline to get our astronauts to the international space station. this is dicey territory because right now nasa has no other way of getting american astronauts into space, aside from the russians the americans take off and land these days on the soyuz spacecraft and have to live with and get along with russian cosmonauts. and in very close...
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russia is around the corner. you have to relate to it if you want to ensure peaceful relations in central and eastern europe. if you want to ensure that economic and trade flows continue in central and eastern europe and between germany and russia. so i think, these personal relations they can somehow relate on a personal level, that might help. in the end, it is crucial for germany to play a central role here and to work towards mediation approach in this crisis, leaving aside the personal dimension between merkel and putin. >> you say it helps. my point would maybe be that it does not help. it almost ended the relationship, the fact that she has history with him and the way he operates before he went into politics. does that make her more nervous of putin, more cautious? is that something president obama could use to his advantage? >> i would not think so. again, the key point here is that germany has economic interests in maintaining ties with russia. if you think of the energy challenge in germany, oil import
russia is around the corner. you have to relate to it if you want to ensure peaceful relations in central and eastern europe. if you want to ensure that economic and trade flows continue in central and eastern europe and between germany and russia. so i think, these personal relations they can somehow relate on a personal level, that might help. in the end, it is crucial for germany to play a central role here and to work towards mediation approach in this crisis, leaving aside the personal...
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i'm not looking to replace america with russia. with all due respect, putin will have to prove himself over time to be sustainable partners. >> that goes both ways. >> sure. exactly. we will continue to work on this. if you decide you don't want to help me fight terrorism, what do you think i'm going to do? >> we have to protect our own country and therefore we have to have other people we can look for if america does not want to help us. >> yes, but i do not think it is as stark as that. we would do what you will do in defending our country. nothing less, nothing more. >> you are getting aid from saudi arabia. financial aid. you said we like the changes we have seen and we will support them. it is fair to say they were very unhappy about what happened to mubarak and the way it was handled by the united states. everybody knows. >> both of these countries are close friends of america as well. they still are friends with america. they have strong relations. so what they are doing, even when they differ on some points, does not mean o
i'm not looking to replace america with russia. with all due respect, putin will have to prove himself over time to be sustainable partners. >> that goes both ways. >> sure. exactly. we will continue to work on this. if you decide you don't want to help me fight terrorism, what do you think i'm going to do? >> we have to protect our own country and therefore we have to have other people we can look for if america does not want to help us. >> yes, but i do not think it is...
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taken by people in russia contained the least amount of smiles. [ laughter ] and russians are like, "what do you mean? we are smiling." [ light laughter ] but they don't seem to be having a lot of fun. here listen to this. this is totally true. i heard russian lawmakers want to ban swearing in movies. before they can vote on the law, they have to compile a a list of all the words they won't allow. in fact, we were actually able to get a hold of the list of proposed swear words that puti wants to get rid of. >> steve: really we have them? >> jimmy: they gave it to us. [ light laughter ] >> steve: okay. wow, that's good. that's good. >> jimmy: and you guys are going to hear it first. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] legally i don't know if our show airs in russia, i don't know if we're allowed to say these words now. >> steve: right, but we have them now. >> jimmy: we have them now. and in america it's a free country and we're allowed to say whatever words we want. >> steve: yeah, america. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: we can say words like "borschthole." [ laughter ] sun of a
taken by people in russia contained the least amount of smiles. [ laughter ] and russians are like, "what do you mean? we are smiling." [ light laughter ] but they don't seem to be having a lot of fun. here listen to this. this is totally true. i heard russian lawmakers want to ban swearing in movies. before they can vote on the law, they have to compile a a list of all the words they won't allow. in fact, we were actually able to get a hold of the list of proposed swear words that...
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intention of our reset with russia? >> well back in 200 when president obama used that term the first time, the idea was very simple. that we have some common interest with russia. and if we engage with them f we talk to them we can achieve those outcomes so getting rid of nuclear weapons, sanctions on iran, supplying our troops in afghanistan through russia or increasing trade and investment, and that's what we did. >> we got those. >> we got those. >> where do thing goes south here? is it when we didn't agree with them over the gais s that what it was? because remember those days when the only thing we didn't like was the whole he doesn't like gays people. i'm nostalgic for that at this point. >> imhe-- i'm not. well, it had to do with that. because the reset was with president medvedev. >> stephen: the short guy. >> the short guy, neither is very big but the other guy. >> stephen: putin seems tall, right? >> they're both the same size. but when president putin came in, he changed the tone and then later the policy. i
intention of our reset with russia? >> well back in 200 when president obama used that term the first time, the idea was very simple. that we have some common interest with russia. and if we engage with them f we talk to them we can achieve those outcomes so getting rid of nuclear weapons, sanctions on iran, supplying our troops in afghanistan through russia or increasing trade and investment, and that's what we did. >> we got those. >> we got those. >> where do thing...
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russia is very integrated into the global economy. it is very vulnerable and exposed to sanctions including those just -- [ audio difficulty ] -- u.s. sanctions. it's going to take american leadership -- >> brown: well, if we take energy sanctions, for example, there are plenty of european energy companies already publicly saying they're willing to step in until the -- banks, british banks, french banks would do the same. we need to get mrs. merkel and other european leaders on board and i'm encouraged real progress was made today, but some u.s. leadership, but if we get too far out ahead of the europeans, then we do putin a favor because then it becomes a european-american dispute, not a problem vis-a-vis russia. >> brown: thank you very much. thanks. >> woodruff: now to an extended look at some developments on the african continent. we start with nigeria-- one africa's most prosperous nations-- where a wave of violence is casting a shadow over plans for a world economic forum there next week. another bomb blast late thursday killed
russia is very integrated into the global economy. it is very vulnerable and exposed to sanctions including those just -- [ audio difficulty ] -- u.s. sanctions. it's going to take american leadership -- >> brown: well, if we take energy sanctions, for example, there are plenty of european energy companies already publicly saying they're willing to step in until the -- banks, british banks, french banks would do the same. we need to get mrs. merkel and other european leaders on board and...
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if you take russia out of that union, then all of russia's banks immediately go into -- something of that order might change -- might move the needle with putin. but nobody's proposing that yet. >> schieffer: i want to talk a little bit about domestic politics and just go directly to it, because i want to play something for all of you this morning that has already been seen on various places. but it is very unusual, because you see speaker john boehner talking about how tough it is to get people in his own party to get on bord in immigration. let's just listen to it. >> here's the attitude. oh, don't make me do this. (laughter) oh, this is too hard. you should hear 'em. you know, we get elected to make choices. we get elected to solve problems. and it's remarkable to me how many of my colleagues just don't want to -- they're human. they're going to take the path of least resistance. (laughter) >> he's not talking about democrats. he's talking about people in his own party. what happened here, an epiphany on the road to damascus here? this is like something out of the bible. >> i thin
if you take russia out of that union, then all of russia's banks immediately go into -- something of that order might change -- might move the needle with putin. but nobody's proposing that yet. >> schieffer: i want to talk a little bit about domestic politics and just go directly to it, because i want to play something for all of you this morning that has already been seen on various places. but it is very unusual, because you see speaker john boehner talking about how tough it is to get...
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president putin of russia. it was aimed at about seven different individuals and about 17 businesses or entities. and the idea was to put blockades on our asset freezes on those individuals and the companies they controled. and they were considered either government officials right around the president of russia or his -- what the administration finally calls his cronies. so the idea was to begin to dial it up again this week as punishment in this particular case, the week started off with the president arguing very loudly as he did again today with chancellor merkel that russia has shown absolutely no progress toward honoring the geneva statement that was ironed out in april that was supposed to be the diplomatic step forward that russia and ukraine were supposed to get together. gwen: but janet, it seems sometimes like the president, there's this rock and this hard place, right? and "the wall street journal," nbc news poll showed this week, that he can't win for losing. people want him to get tough and do the
president putin of russia. it was aimed at about seven different individuals and about 17 businesses or entities. and the idea was to put blockades on our asset freezes on those individuals and the companies they controled. and they were considered either government officials right around the president of russia or his -- what the administration finally calls his cronies. so the idea was to begin to dial it up again this week as punishment in this particular case, the week started off with the...
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they were amongst the pro-russia crowds trapped in the odessa house. ukraine supporters were throwing molotov cocktails at the building when it caught fire. 36 people died. in kiev, they have their martyrs, those kild on the mid an independent square. now there are martyrs on the other side. more reasons for revenge. ever fewer for rec know silliation. >> despite all the violence, the greatest bloodshed occurred hundreds of miles away yesterday during that incident in odessa. for more we're joined now from odessa via skype by philip with "the wall street journal." what was the situation today? >> on the ground outside the building where the people burned to death last night, there was a russian rally and people were very angry. at times, there were scuffles. mostly older people, some younger people. they're very angry at the police too, because the police played a peculiar role yesterday, as they have throughout. what's more, there's video of footage that emerged yesterday from several fairly reliable ukrainian television channels and other videos that
they were amongst the pro-russia crowds trapped in the odessa house. ukraine supporters were throwing molotov cocktails at the building when it caught fire. 36 people died. in kiev, they have their martyrs, those kild on the mid an independent square. now there are martyrs on the other side. more reasons for revenge. ever fewer for rec know silliation. >> despite all the violence, the greatest bloodshed occurred hundreds of miles away yesterday during that incident in odessa. for more...
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russia is a more nasty foreign-policy challenge. it just seems to get tenser. >> we had russia calling for an emergency meeting. i think this will be little more than a mudslinging match. separatists who are pro-russian, shooting down two helicopters and killing ukrainian troops. we see the situation escalating. despite the escalation of sanctions, the situation on the ground seems to get worse. we do not see putin changing. >> let's talk about sanctions. why not tougher sections? why not go after the big banks? ratchet them up right now? >> the u.s. administration says if we throw all sanctions out immediately, we keep nothing in our pocket. we need to drip them out little by little. we need to warn putin and get him to pull back from the brink. for the europeans, there is division within 28 economies. some like britain want to go whole hog. others like germany and italy and others are not so sure. it will boomerang back on their economies. >> germany is the key. >> germany is one key. we have chancellor merkel meeting with barack
russia is a more nasty foreign-policy challenge. it just seems to get tenser. >> we had russia calling for an emergency meeting. i think this will be little more than a mudslinging match. separatists who are pro-russian, shooting down two helicopters and killing ukrainian troops. we see the situation escalating. despite the escalation of sanctions, the situation on the ground seems to get worse. we do not see putin changing. >> let's talk about sanctions. why not tougher sections?...
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and russia's deputy prime minister who over saw criteria into russia after it was annexed and valarie, the first deputy minister of defense and army general in charge of the deployment of russian troops along the ukrainian border. across in moscow and we are joined live from there, and putin himself with talks got close to him and why are these particular men being targeted? >> reporter: well, laura, first of all we should point out unlike the list released on monday including companies and individuals the eu list is putting a travel pan and asset freeze on individuals only. now some of those as you were listing are key military officials and some of them linked to the de-facto annexation of crimea including a member of the duma, russian parliament responsible for starting legislation to integrate crimea into russian federation and another figure is chief of the russian staff. now, we should point out that some of these people are politically important but they are not in putin inner circle as some of the american sanctions have gone to. >> russia vowed reprisal for the u.s. sanctions
and russia's deputy prime minister who over saw criteria into russia after it was annexed and valarie, the first deputy minister of defense and army general in charge of the deployment of russian troops along the ukrainian border. across in moscow and we are joined live from there, and putin himself with talks got close to him and why are these particular men being targeted? >> reporter: well, laura, first of all we should point out unlike the list released on monday including companies...
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., russia and japan. kerry said: . >> well, the u.s. state department told al jazeera that kerry was echoing statements made by former israeli prime ministers. its spokeswoman said: >>> palestine president mahmoud abbas has given some of his strongest comments yet condemning the nazi genocide of jews. it did little to ease tensions, both blaming each other for a break down in the peace talks. stefanie dekker reports. >> reporter: it's the latest black and forth in an exhausting blame game, prompted by the palestine president statement of support. mahmoud abbas is quoted as saying:. >> some say it could be an olive bramping at a time when the -- branch at a time when the peace talks are as good as over. >> israeli president binyamin netanyahu was having none of it, especially when mahmoud abbas was planning a unity government with hamas. >> instead of making conciliatory statements meant to apiece international public opinion. they should choose between hamas, a terrorist group denying the holocaust. we hope he abandons the fact and retu
., russia and japan. kerry said: . >> well, the u.s. state department told al jazeera that kerry was echoing statements made by former israeli prime ministers. its spokeswoman said: >>> palestine president mahmoud abbas has given some of his strongest comments yet condemning the nazi genocide of jews. it did little to ease tensions, both blaming each other for a break down in the peace talks. stefanie dekker reports. >> reporter: it's the latest black and forth in an...
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bennett was the biggest manufacturer in russia. at the same time feel it's a tragedy. every time a french company to report on a foreign one quarter of the moment too. to take the points. i think it is today. this is something that we have to tough it out seriously have to take into consideration the fact that if we do when it was seen in solution we will have to face issues with that of tom monopolies. she had long track record in france and its partner in big groups are from three years in the leaves. yep that's that's why everything is on a table and we need to discuss it and given that the county saying clinton the best solution is to last them for it to its employees in for a car on the future of our energy policy. tom and newtown. as mentioned i would like you as he he he. eugene found a solution and come i am not sure that this is due. and we can't see this into account weekends we can sound the news oust him to train built in the build up an emt and industry policy. we need to start now on. and we bleed strategic policy of more globally and in a descending and
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steer away from ukraine for a moment and just talk about russia why do you think russia. keeps coming under informational attack from the west like take for example the olympics in sochi if all i read was the western press i would definitely think it was a disaster but you know i was there and all of my peers where there are a lot of my foreign correspondent friends were there and it will quite the opposite once you actually so what they had built in sochi. i'm just wondering is it just journalists laziness play too much work to stray from cliche as that actually sell or is it a conscious decision to follow them to sell more maybe it's career careers i mean you. know fortunately. probably the majority of journalists are career and they know what is good for their career and what kind of stereotypes and what kind of narratives. you know are. are going to get them ahead both within the newsroom and in terms of with the power structure itself so i would really put it down to careerism when i think a lot of the journalists at the beginning of the war in iraq. you know whateve
steer away from ukraine for a moment and just talk about russia why do you think russia. keeps coming under informational attack from the west like take for example the olympics in sochi if all i read was the western press i would definitely think it was a disaster but you know i was there and all of my peers where there are a lot of my foreign correspondent friends were there and it will quite the opposite once you actually so what they had built in sochi. i'm just wondering is it just...
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actually russia today network has deployed to promote president putin's fantasy about what is playing out on the ground. but as i was late to russia's foreign ministry responded to these kinds of pots allegations this isn't a sign of it. they uses and deploying pigeons propaganda pole holders joined kerry said referring to auntie festival it's not exactly polite to use expressions like that but i can understand why he said it will tee off is serious competition to cnn the bbc etc i guess the west in the vehicle they had an absolute monopoly and would never face competition adoptees attracting huge audiences in the us the uk and western europe in general the lead lap america the middle east and other parts of the world. so how does the will of the state department allegations that y'know. isn't this an outing first of all i do think it's a compliment i think it's a sign of how far reaching art isn't that there is an appetite to see a different side to see the alternative and was coming out of washington i also think that it demonstrates a really serious. the concert which is whenever.
actually russia today network has deployed to promote president putin's fantasy about what is playing out on the ground. but as i was late to russia's foreign ministry responded to these kinds of pots allegations this isn't a sign of it. they uses and deploying pigeons propaganda pole holders joined kerry said referring to auntie festival it's not exactly polite to use expressions like that but i can understand why he said it will tee off is serious competition to cnn the bbc etc i guess the...
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the two leaders warned russia that they are ready to impose more sanctions if russia continues on its current path. phil mattingly has more on today's meeting. good afternoon. >> good afternoon. chancellor merkel just drove out of the white house after more than four hours here meeting with white house officials. the obama administration got what they wanted publicly. a commitment that should sanctions and to expand, the germans would be with them. both parties acknowledged that the best case scenario would be for these sanctions to serve as a threat. listen to what obama had to say. >> the goal is not to punish russia. the goal is to give them an incentive to choose the better course. resolve these issues diplomatically. we are united on that front. obviously come unite on that front. the question of what sanctions would actually look like. his experts are still working on that structure. which haselationship grown cold in the wake of the nsa disclosures, at least a positive public statements that. >> we had heard earlier on in this crisis, angela merkel implied that president putin
the two leaders warned russia that they are ready to impose more sanctions if russia continues on its current path. phil mattingly has more on today's meeting. good afternoon. >> good afternoon. chancellor merkel just drove out of the white house after more than four hours here meeting with white house officials. the obama administration got what they wanted publicly. a commitment that should sanctions and to expand, the germans would be with them. both parties acknowledged that the best...
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. >>> heading overseas now, there are new sanctions against russia and a surge in violence in ukraine. the mayor of ukraine's second largest city is fighting for his life this morning after being shot in the back. his supporters say he was targeted because he backs the new government in kiev. there were also clashes in the eastern part of the country. pro-russian militants went after their demonstrators. several injuries were reported. the u.s. officially imposed a new series of sanctions yesterday against russia as president obama defended not using force to resolve the crisis. the sanctions target seven russians and 17 russian companies. the eu also followed suit sanctioning 15 russian officials. but there are new reports that iran which has been sanctioned for its nuclear program is in talks with russia for an energy deal worth up to $10 billion. meanwhile a top british official has some harsh words for the group holding a group of european monitors hostage. >> the detention and parading of these observers who should be released immediately is utterly reprehensible and does further
. >>> heading overseas now, there are new sanctions against russia and a surge in violence in ukraine. the mayor of ukraine's second largest city is fighting for his life this morning after being shot in the back. his supporters say he was targeted because he backs the new government in kiev. there were also clashes in the eastern part of the country. pro-russian militants went after their demonstrators. several injuries were reported. the u.s. officially imposed a new series of...
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russia the u.k. france china israel india pakistan and north korea over their flagrant violation of international law when it comes to the one nine hundred fifty eight nuclear nonproliferation treaty according to the lawsuit the marshall islands are claiming that all of these nuclear armed countries are actually modernizing their warheads instead of disarming them so the marshall islands has a particular dog in the fight when it comes to ridding the world of these mass killing machines between one hundred forty six and nine hundred fifty eight the u.s. tested sixty seven nuclear weapons on the island and one hundred fifty six the u.s. atomic energy commission designated the anon's most contaminated place on earth and although this is no doubt a david v goliath battle this lawsuit sheds a much needed light on the failure of these countries to adequately reduce their nuclear stockpiles because although exact numbers are impossible to know according the nuclear nonproliferation group plow shares fund th
russia the u.k. france china israel india pakistan and north korea over their flagrant violation of international law when it comes to the one nine hundred fifty eight nuclear nonproliferation treaty according to the lawsuit the marshall islands are claiming that all of these nuclear armed countries are actually modernizing their warheads instead of disarming them so the marshall islands has a particular dog in the fight when it comes to ridding the world of these mass killing machines between...
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makes it more difficult to threaten russia and moscow. in this case, putin's concerned that he can't control what's taking place in ukraine so he's keeping the forces there to ensure that if it spins out of control to, in his view, can he react. >> general spider marks, thank you so much. >> thank you, folks. >> thank you. >>> so new this morning, listen to this, after all of the criticisms of the malaysian government over the handling of flight 370, president obama is defending them. >> earlier today at a joint news conference, mr. obama said he believes the malaysian government has been forthcoming with information to the u.s. he also vowed to provide more assistance and support to the search. >> meanwhile the high-tech underwater robot the bluefin 21 scouring the ocean floor. it's the robot's 15th mission. so far not a single piece of deprix has been found. >> above the surface the sea and air search have been suspended because of bad weather in the area. >> we want to take you to an unprecedented event in vatican city today. two new s
makes it more difficult to threaten russia and moscow. in this case, putin's concerned that he can't control what's taking place in ukraine so he's keeping the forces there to ensure that if it spins out of control to, in his view, can he react. >> general spider marks, thank you so much. >> thank you, folks. >> thank you. >>> so new this morning, listen to this, after all of the criticisms of the malaysian government over the handling of flight 370, president obama...
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i don't think it's greater russia he is after so much is this eurasian ideal where he wants to make russia an island unto itself which doesn't participate in the international order. i don't think the sanctions are going to deter him. he's quite driven with what he wants, and he doesn't have a whole lot of good options anyway. but they will undermine his ability to act and an authoritarian regime is expensive to run. there is no point in corruption if there is no money in it. >> right. obviously could get extremely expensive if he decides to expand beyond his borders and moved in to eastern ukraine. a lot of thought-provoking stuff. greg satel, good to have you with us. thank you? >> thanks for having me. >> the world inside and outside the nba is appalled by the alleged racist remarks by one of its owners. what should happen to him now? also, could the battle with the element did turn into a battle between nations? a climate change discussion you have not hurd. f hermella is tracking the top stories on the web. >> what seemed like good news for u.s. education is being met with secretcism.
i don't think it's greater russia he is after so much is this eurasian ideal where he wants to make russia an island unto itself which doesn't participate in the international order. i don't think the sanctions are going to deter him. he's quite driven with what he wants, and he doesn't have a whole lot of good options anyway. but they will undermine his ability to act and an authoritarian regime is expensive to run. there is no point in corruption if there is no money in it. >> right....
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you've heard a lot from russian officials in the past few days, but now it's time for russia to stop talking and start acting. >> rose: very few americans have had a firsthand look in ukraine. one of them is john mccain. he is critical of the western response to the crisis, including president obama. >> in moldavia they're very, very nervous because as you know, moldavia is not part of nato. transnistria, the eastern part of moldavia has about 1400 russian troops there. they've been there for years. and the question is, is what does vladimir putin do now? does he consider unrest there in the east? it's awfully hard for the government to function and get their economy in order and all those things? or does he go across the south and take odessa, which is important to him, and then up to moldavia? and the other, of course, is that he just continues to foment discontent and uprising and, you know, the little green men. and it makes it very difficult for this new government to function, and how difficult is it for them to have free and fair elections with the little green men running all
you've heard a lot from russian officials in the past few days, but now it's time for russia to stop talking and start acting. >> rose: very few americans have had a firsthand look in ukraine. one of them is john mccain. he is critical of the western response to the crisis, including president obama. >> in moldavia they're very, very nervous because as you know, moldavia is not part of nato. transnistria, the eastern part of moldavia has about 1400 russian troops there. they've been...
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i'm not looking to replace america by russia. with all due respect, president putin and russia will have to prove themselves over time to be sustainable partners -- >> charlie: and, actually, that goes both ways. right, exactly, and we'll continue to work on it. but if you decide you don't want to help me fight terrorism, what do you think i'm going to do? >> charlie: i assume you're saying that we have to be -- we have to protect our own country and, therefore, we have to have other people that we can look to if, for some reason, america doesn't want to help us? >> yes, but i don't think it's as stark as that. i'm just saying we would do what you would do in defending our country, nothing less or more. >> charlie: you're getting a lot of aid from saudi arabia and the emirates, financial aid, who have stepped up and said we like the change we see in egypt and we'll support them. >> mm-hmm. >> charlie: and it's fair to look at the historical record and say those two, especially the saudis, were very unhappy about what happened to
i'm not looking to replace america by russia. with all due respect, president putin and russia will have to prove themselves over time to be sustainable partners -- >> charlie: and, actually, that goes both ways. right, exactly, and we'll continue to work on it. but if you decide you don't want to help me fight terrorism, what do you think i'm going to do? >> charlie: i assume you're saying that we have to be -- we have to protect our own country and, therefore, we have to have...
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russia depends on the u.s. for a large portion of the funding for its space program. >>> and finally, a new low for property value in a detroit suburb. the town of warren, michigan, is selling 136 lots of land for $1 each. the mayor says the only catch is they will only be offered to people who already own adjacent properties. and the buyers have to pay the closing costs. the mayor calls it a win-win deal since the city will no longer have to cut the grass or shovel snow on those lots. >>> new ammunition tonight for critics who say the obama administration's environmental protection agency is more about politics than science. it has to do with the tug-of-war over a precious area of alaska for both businesspeople and environmentalists. chief congressional correspondent mike emanuel has the fascinating details. >> good evening. the documents obtained through congressional sources show the epa was actively working with environmental groups and others to try and kill the gold mine project even before its owners fil
russia depends on the u.s. for a large portion of the funding for its space program. >>> and finally, a new low for property value in a detroit suburb. the town of warren, michigan, is selling 136 lots of land for $1 each. the mayor says the only catch is they will only be offered to people who already own adjacent properties. and the buyers have to pay the closing costs. the mayor calls it a win-win deal since the city will no longer have to cut the grass or shovel snow on those lots....
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punishing russia, is it going to be financial? is it the president at some point, do you see any indication he's going to be willing to go farther than just financial sanction, waver that may be? >> well, there are limited tools here. putin habs the strongest cards to play in this particular crisis. what happens in ukraine is far more important to russia and to europe than it is, you know, to the united states. the president has been able to inflick some costs on putin. the markets have inflicted some costs on russia. obviously, first and foremost, up to vladimir putin how far this goes. >> you wrote that angela merkel, chancellor merkel, is the one who maybe has the most influence in this whole crisis, because of the relationship with president putin. what is that relationship? >> well, i mean, let's say it, you know, vladimir putin has the greatest influence here but merkel is probably in the best position among western leaders, you know, to talk to him, to communicate to him, and try to convince him to deescalate. obviously her
punishing russia, is it going to be financial? is it the president at some point, do you see any indication he's going to be willing to go farther than just financial sanction, waver that may be? >> well, there are limited tools here. putin habs the strongest cards to play in this particular crisis. what happens in ukraine is far more important to russia and to europe than it is, you know, to the united states. the president has been able to inflick some costs on putin. the markets have...
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still sufficient concern about things like macro issues, for example, oil prices and the problems with russia and ukraine that would keep us still trying to keep a portfolio of bonds just in case. >> and we see utilities doing phenomenally, what do you think about utilities? is that still a good place to park your money? >> i tell you utilities are doing great, they beat most hedge funds in the market. utilities are still a good place to be. they may be for the classic widows and orphan's portfolio but they have still had a robust group. >> thank you for coming by. >>> well, mixed news in housing to tell you about. the commerce department says that home ownership in the u.s. fell during the first quarter of the year to just 65%. that is the lowest level overall in nearly two decades, part of the problem, home prices are too high for many would-be buyers, especially for first timers. just today, the home price index for february reported a 12% increase in prices in the nation's biggest cities year over year. but prices barely budgeted from prior months. >>> and people who helped to guide the i
still sufficient concern about things like macro issues, for example, oil prices and the problems with russia and ukraine that would keep us still trying to keep a portfolio of bonds just in case. >> and we see utilities doing phenomenally, what do you think about utilities? is that still a good place to park your money? >> i tell you utilities are doing great, they beat most hedge funds in the market. utilities are still a good place to be. they may be for the classic widows and...
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on the other hand if it doesn't grow quickly enough, which is russia -- keep it up, honey. >> media buzz. >> i see a new show, howie and kt. >> i think it is dopey. >> can we have a ticker tape parade there were fewer teen pregnancies and more or better contraception is producing something good for the country. it takes one of these studies to take it and say this is gad news. >> wouldn't you agree population growth would be better carried out by mothers over the age of 21? >> or immigration. >> whole other can of worms. >> you had me at sim -- sigh mulant. >> that's your safe word. >> we need more teen pregnancies. i am tired of seeing these moms on tv having kids and you can't do a season with a new cast? there is argument that the mtv teen show is reducing teen pregnancy because people see how miserable they are. >> it is awesome. the dads aren't there. you still get to be independent. it is like a little puppy. >> it is a hairless puppy. >> you have to feed it. >> you don't have to. you can just -- if you are shopping you leave it in the car. you make me sick. >> leave it at home wit
on the other hand if it doesn't grow quickly enough, which is russia -- keep it up, honey. >> media buzz. >> i see a new show, howie and kt. >> i think it is dopey. >> can we have a ticker tape parade there were fewer teen pregnancies and more or better contraception is producing something good for the country. it takes one of these studies to take it and say this is gad news. >> wouldn't you agree population growth would be better carried out by mothers over the...
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azarian was honored for helping in russia. >> california please join us in saying no fraking way. >> reporter: fought against the toxic waste dump. robert kennedy jr. shared his thoughts. >> people weren't doing at the time which was to recognize the connection between the environment and democracy and poverty. and recognizing that any where you see environmental injury, you're going to see the diversion or democracy. >> reporter: each prize winner will receive $575,000 to continue their fight. reports live in san francisco, jana katsuyama, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> officers needed but one police department has a shortage of crime tape. how this small issue shows a big problem. >>> and how long we'll hang on to the heat. >>> we'll talk to a mother accused of killing her baby at a public park. we'll tell you how her daughter tried to get help before her death. >>> a san jose mother accused of killing her infant son will face a judge for the first time tomorrow. 23-year-old ashley newton was arrested saturday after admitting she stabbed her 7 -month-old baby to death. ktvu's esme smith
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a part of the country that borders russia. these ukrainian soldiers are rolling through one of several towns overrun by armed separatists who believe the towns should be russian. this is not right on the border, it is happening more than 150 miles into ukraine. dozens of people have been killed and people who live there are basically hiding out in their own homes. meanwhile, a team of international military observers that were held hostage more than a week by the pro-russian forces are now free. cnn's arwa damon is in eastern ukraine. >> reporter: that 12 member osce team finally freed, they had been taken hostage april 25th, accused by the self proclaimed mayor of being nato spies. on their release, he referred to them as guests. they appeared to be tired, but said they had been treated fairly well. the german foreign minister thanking the efforts of russian envoy and ensuring their release. the number two for the osce commission saying this is an example of how important negotiations are. but elsewhere throughout the country
a part of the country that borders russia. these ukrainian soldiers are rolling through one of several towns overrun by armed separatists who believe the towns should be russian. this is not right on the border, it is happening more than 150 miles into ukraine. dozens of people have been killed and people who live there are basically hiding out in their own homes. meanwhile, a team of international military observers that were held hostage more than a week by the pro-russian forces are now...
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laughter ] here's a rare ray of sunshine in the strained relationship between the united states and russia. a 6-year-old russian girl asked vladimir putin this question. she asked, if you were drowning, do you think president obama would save you? which is a weird question for a 6-year-old to ask. [ laughter ] i don't know what kind of 6-year-olds they have over there. but anyway, putin said yes, i think obama would save me. so on friday jon karl of abc news asked president obama, would you save him? and obama said, yeah, i would save putin if he was drowning. he said, i would save anyone except donald sterling if they were drowning. [ laughter ] this is good. this is from "morning express with robin meade" on "headline news." "headline news" is like a rapid-fire version of cnn. they motor through these stories. sometimes it will go from a fun story to a story that is not fun back to back. it is at those times when we honor achkor robin meade with our "headline news" segue of the day. >> did you say you did buy this dress? >> i think i just bought that same dress. >> there's nowhere to sho
laughter ] here's a rare ray of sunshine in the strained relationship between the united states and russia. a 6-year-old russian girl asked vladimir putin this question. she asked, if you were drowning, do you think president obama would save you? which is a weird question for a 6-year-old to ask. [ laughter ] i don't know what kind of 6-year-olds they have over there. but anyway, putin said yes, i think obama would save me. so on friday jon karl of abc news asked president obama, would you...
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on the next "washington escalating tensions between russia and ukraine. oflowed by the recent delay the keystone xl pipeline. friends of the earth and the american petroleum institute join us. today's news and your calls, tweets, facebook comments live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> thank you, mr. speaker. the death of trade on martin is, indeed, an american tragedy -- yvondeath of travyvon martin. this act is repeated in the streets of our nation. i applaud the young people, all across the land who are making a statement about hoodies, the .eal hoodlums in this nation specifically those who tread on or laws wearing official quasi-official clothes. has to stop,ing mr. speaker. just because someone wears a hoodie, it does not make them a hoodlum. the bible teaches us, mr. speaker -- -- member will sustain >> these words. -- >> the member will sustain. >> to love mercy and walk humbly with your god. and the new testament, luke four, 18-20. the spirit of the lord is upon me because he has anointed me to proclaim the good news. he has sent me to proclaim
on the next "washington escalating tensions between russia and ukraine. oflowed by the recent delay the keystone xl pipeline. friends of the earth and the american petroleum institute join us. today's news and your calls, tweets, facebook comments live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> thank you, mr. speaker. the death of trade on martin is, indeed, an american tragedy -- yvondeath of travyvon martin. this act is repeated in the streets of our nation. i applaud the young people, all...
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russia is on the move. and the middle east, all these dreams that we had of an arab spring turned out to crush religious minorities, crush christians, still have the textbooks in muslim countries that say jews are pigs and are defiling the world. so that's all continuing under the obama administration. so we're weaker and that's my real concern. one comment, it's a stupid and horrible comment, but the policies are the problem. >> i think it's so true because you can't debate a policy if there is no one to debate. we've taken our hands off the wheel. what do you think, mom? >> right. that goes right to hillary, too. >> let's talk about domestic politics and a woman that a lot of people are saying is a liberal's liberal. the senator out of massachusetts, senator elizabeth warren. her book has become a best seller because she's taken on the rich, on the capitalism. she says it's rigged. she says it and said it also on the daley show. >> that's what's fundamentally changed. it's tough out there. it really is a
russia is on the move. and the middle east, all these dreams that we had of an arab spring turned out to crush religious minorities, crush christians, still have the textbooks in muslim countries that say jews are pigs and are defiling the world. so that's all continuing under the obama administration. so we're weaker and that's my real concern. one comment, it's a stupid and horrible comment, but the policies are the problem. >> i think it's so true because you can't debate a policy if...
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we have said we will isolate russia. we will make them pay for what they've done, hopefully enough so they will change their calculations. you are right -- sanctions do take time. we have already seen the sanctions we have put in place have a destabilizing effect on the russian economy. we know if president putin cares about the russian people and the economic opportunities they need, he will take steps to come back from the brink here. that is what he should do. >> are you satisfied that europeans are doing enough? the latest round of eu sanctions does not target people close to president putin in the same way that the americans want to. >> well, we are satisfied with what the europeans are doing. we are in lockstep with them in terms of imposing costs on russia. we have always said that our sanctions are designed to be complementary, not to be identical, and we sanction more people by doing it that way, so we will keep working with europeans, recognizing, quite frankly, that they have much closer economic ties to russi
we have said we will isolate russia. we will make them pay for what they've done, hopefully enough so they will change their calculations. you are right -- sanctions do take time. we have already seen the sanctions we have put in place have a destabilizing effect on the russian economy. we know if president putin cares about the russian people and the economic opportunities they need, he will take steps to come back from the brink here. that is what he should do. >> are you satisfied that...
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petersburg, russia. severe rain causes the streets to flood. >> you've got small lake in the middle of this neighborhood and then all of a sudden you see a car coming through, the trunk is open, and then you realize it's because somebody's wakeboarding off the back of this car. >> guy's really taking to the next level. what i used to do growing up in russia, hold on to a bread truck when it was snowy and kind of skate behind it. >> snow is fun to slide on, but this water could cause a lot of damage. >> i certainly would not mind being the wakeboarder, i don't want to be the driver. have you ever seen what happens to care when the engine intake sucks up all of the water? that engine block is done. insurance company's not going to cover you for being a dumb ass. >> if i knew how to wakeboard, i'd do something like this. you have to know what you're doing. this is totally cool. i love this guy. >> coming up -- keep your eyes on the road. and romance gone wrong. >> i don't understand how cow sex works but th
petersburg, russia. severe rain causes the streets to flood. >> you've got small lake in the middle of this neighborhood and then all of a sudden you see a car coming through, the trunk is open, and then you realize it's because somebody's wakeboarding off the back of this car. >> guy's really taking to the next level. what i used to do growing up in russia, hold on to a bread truck when it was snowy and kind of skate behind it. >> snow is fun to slide on, but this water could...
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is forcing ukraine to choose between russia and europe the e.u. association agreement which president viktor unocal beach refused to sign after a long deliberation would require ukraine to sever or downgrade many of its ties with russia it would greatly hurt its economy and you had millions of people in ukraine who are strongly opposed to ukraine's alienating itself from russia in such a way but some european officials were talking about a civilizational choice that ukraine had to make the e.u. pushed ahead with the grieving for refusing to negotiate some kind of a three way arrangement that would allow ukraine both to preserve ties with russia and to establish ties with the e.u. now for the first time we hear the u.s. secretary of state say the e.u. shares the blame for exacerbating the tensions inside ukraine late last year but even as he says that one has to ask what was the thinking when his staff was actively involved in kiev pushing forward that very deal which secretary kerry now calls too much of an east west toggle for u.s. state departme
is forcing ukraine to choose between russia and europe the e.u. association agreement which president viktor unocal beach refused to sign after a long deliberation would require ukraine to sever or downgrade many of its ties with russia it would greatly hurt its economy and you had millions of people in ukraine who are strongly opposed to ukraine's alienating itself from russia in such a way but some european officials were talking about a civilizational choice that ukraine had to make the e.u....
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the goal is not to punish russia. the goal is to give them an incentive to choose the better course, and that is to resolve these issues diplomatically, and i think we are united on that front. eu,in europe, within the i'm sure there has to be extensive consultations. you have got 28 countries and some are more vulnerable than others to potential russian retaliation, and we have to take those into account. not every country is going to be in exactly the same place, but what has been remarkable is the degree to which all countries agreed that russia has violated international law, violated territorial integrity of a country in europe, and i think there is unanimity that there has to be consequences for that. how we structure these sectoral sanctions, the experts have been working on, and we anticipate that if we have to use them, we can. our preference would be not to have to use them. merkel'snk chancellor leadership on this front. she has been extraordinarily helpful not only in facilitating haspean unionity, but she
the goal is not to punish russia. the goal is to give them an incentive to choose the better course, and that is to resolve these issues diplomatically, and i think we are united on that front. eu,in europe, within the i'm sure there has to be extensive consultations. you have got 28 countries and some are more vulnerable than others to potential russian retaliation, and we have to take those into account. not every country is going to be in exactly the same place, but what has been remarkable...
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russia condemned the actions. proseparatist groups announced a mobilization of the forces and ukrainian officials say a group of military advisers from the organization of security and corporation in europe or osce, was taken hostage on friday by pro-russian militants. the detained observers appeared in public for the first time today and said they were not mistreated but so far they were not released. and if russia sends in troops under the pretense of a peace keeping operation, the ukrainian military will fight them. the obama organization has been focused on sanctions with european partners. peter alexander is traveling with the president in russia and filed this report. >> reporter: jonathan, good sunday morning to you from what is a very steamy kuala. president obama, his first comments publicly since the u.s. and g7 leaders indicated further targeted sanctions against russia. president obama praising the ukrainian leadership for their efforts to disarm. but says russia has not lifted a finger to help. presid
russia condemned the actions. proseparatist groups announced a mobilization of the forces and ukrainian officials say a group of military advisers from the organization of security and corporation in europe or osce, was taken hostage on friday by pro-russian militants. the detained observers appeared in public for the first time today and said they were not mistreated but so far they were not released. and if russia sends in troops under the pretense of a peace keeping operation, the ukrainian...
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checking russia russia cent of them seem like they'd been drinking a pic but i can tell you a very odd chance that it isn't done yet the capital of this eastern region of ukraine. as in more violence in baghdad this morning ahead of tomorrow's general election. a bomb attack on an outdoor market northeast in northeastern baghdad has killed at least eleven people will add just at that scene from a range of messages coming in the d still still sketchy this was yesterday fined and swim in it and started putting stations across much of the country kidding the sports he seeks out people is as good a day she got underway for peace and security forces ahead of tomorrow's general election it will be the first the general election held in iraq since the withdrawal of american troops. a peace deal for the middle east was to be reached by state that was john kerry's plan as he kicked off the latest round of israeli palestinian talks last summer instead. the mac is actually a state finds itself embroiled in a rout with a set of allegations that he wanted risk becoming an apartheid state. john kerr
checking russia russia cent of them seem like they'd been drinking a pic but i can tell you a very odd chance that it isn't done yet the capital of this eastern region of ukraine. as in more violence in baghdad this morning ahead of tomorrow's general election. a bomb attack on an outdoor market northeast in northeastern baghdad has killed at least eleven people will add just at that scene from a range of messages coming in the d still still sketchy this was yesterday fined and swim in it and...
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in russia six thousand two hundred german companies are currently operational that includes in russia operational in russia that includes that big household names that i mentioned as well as some smaller family run organizations that make things like machine tools tens of thousands of jobs could be at risk if the relationship between russia and germany economically was affected by sanctions and if there was to be say a catastrophic breakdown and not a relationship three hundred thousand german jobs are completely reliant on trade with russia and well the german economy has come out of the financial crisis as the main powerhouse in europe but if there was to be some kind of catastrophic breakdown in relations could see around two percent knocked off german growth next year and that could put the german economy on the cusp of a potential. potential recession so these are all very important things to be looked at and these are the messages that have been given a miracle before she can try to make any decision of whether germany would back further sanctions against russia for big corporat
in russia six thousand two hundred german companies are currently operational that includes in russia operational in russia that includes that big household names that i mentioned as well as some smaller family run organizations that make things like machine tools tens of thousands of jobs could be at risk if the relationship between russia and germany economically was affected by sanctions and if there was to be say a catastrophic breakdown and not a relationship three hundred thousand german...
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they cut short a trip to italy today citing escalating tensions with russia. >> russian military aircraft today crossed and violated ukrainian air space for seven times. it's clear that russian aggression has its aim to undermine the global security and global stability. to redraw the lines and to revise the consequences of the second world war. >> meanwhile, in an effort to calm things down, moscow promises to help win the release of european monitors who are being held captive by pro-russian separatists in eastern ukraine. al jazeera's barnaby phillips has more from danask right near the russian border. >> on both sides funerals are political events. this time it was pro-russian separatists laying a hero to rest. in the town of slow yafk is now a martyr for the cause. >> long live dabansk. >> it's also in slow yank. >> they're not observers. they're spying. >> the barricades are still up. let's go over here and see the other side of life in the east. for most people things are normal. they might be anxious and that's the say in dansk and across eastern ukraine. closer to kiev they were
they cut short a trip to italy today citing escalating tensions with russia. >> russian military aircraft today crossed and violated ukrainian air space for seven times. it's clear that russian aggression has its aim to undermine the global security and global stability. to redraw the lines and to revise the consequences of the second world war. >> meanwhile, in an effort to calm things down, moscow promises to help win the release of european monitors who are being held captive by...
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it has to include russia and america. it has to include the arab and non-arab parties. >> that means iran. >> some of the major players. >> the evolution of policy. >> what is the evolution of policy? we need to find a way to go back with the americans and russians to where they were at the beginning of the process and find a way for persians and iranians to deal with each other's concerns so we can work on this issue. if we just have a meeting, we had a meeting. let's talk strategically. what are their interests in the middle east? >> what are russia's interests? >> to work on that. >> assad has consolidated power? >> again -- >> he has made gains. with the help of hezbollah. >> that is the conventional wisdom of the day. i don't think anybody has a conclusive force or authority. >> do you fear the groups that have joined the rebels? >> i dread them. >> that they could gain control and make it a safe haven for terrorists? >> that is a part of it. the other part is they would divide the state and then it would spill over
it has to include russia and america. it has to include the arab and non-arab parties. >> that means iran. >> some of the major players. >> the evolution of policy. >> what is the evolution of policy? we need to find a way to go back with the americans and russians to where they were at the beginning of the process and find a way for persians and iranians to deal with each other's concerns so we can work on this issue. if we just have a meeting, we had a meeting. let's...
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it gets one third of the oil and gas from russia. the president says harsher sanctions could be the next step. >> the goal is not to punish russia, but to give them an incentive to choose the better course. >> eastern ukraine has been teetering on the brink for weeks cities and towns falling like dominoes today more than 30 people died in a fire. the blaze sparked by violence. police there said four people were killed in clashes. the president and chancellor said the president is looking for a diplomatic solution to this crisis but russia needs to step up. >> rescue efforts underway in afghanistan today officials say 350 dead and 2000. the rest of the village has been evacuated out of here of landslides. >> house speaker john boehner says he plans to establish a select committee to investigate an embassy attack in libya. issa wants to know why e mails were oem mitted from previous administration submissions. four people died in that attack. >> the cdc says a deadly virus turned up in the u.s. for the first time. an american in saudi
it gets one third of the oil and gas from russia. the president says harsher sanctions could be the next step. >> the goal is not to punish russia, but to give them an incentive to choose the better course. >> eastern ukraine has been teetering on the brink for weeks cities and towns falling like dominoes today more than 30 people died in a fire. the blaze sparked by violence. police there said four people were killed in clashes. the president and chancellor said the president is...
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. >> russia nairing back with penalties. russian president vladimir putin warned russia may block western participation in the multi billion dollar energy center. the war of words matched more and more by violence on the ground. this, say u.s. officials is not what deescalation looks like. ups of pro russian protesters, seizing yet another ukrainian government building in the east. local riot police tried and failed to diffuse the standoff. u.s. officials say every day there is growing evidence that russia is orchestrating the unrest even as russian officials repeatedly deny it. >> they somehow want to assert that these people moving in disciplined military formation to take over buildings and then bring the local separatists in to occupy the building while they move on to another building. they assert that these people are merely local activists. as we have made clear, those kinds of claims are absurd. they defy any common sense. >> with moscow continuing to brush off american and european economic sanctions, republican and
. >> russia nairing back with penalties. russian president vladimir putin warned russia may block western participation in the multi billion dollar energy center. the war of words matched more and more by violence on the ground. this, say u.s. officials is not what deescalation looks like. ups of pro russian protesters, seizing yet another ukrainian government building in the east. local riot police tried and failed to diffuse the standoff. u.s. officials say every day there is growing...